I have on of these not so little unit to have a look and a fiddle
HYSTOU FMP04B Fanless Mini PC - I3 4010U (4G+64G)
It does come in other flavors Bigger Cpu etc and you can upgrade ram, mSATA and add your own HDD or SSD.
Device is not supplied with a Licenced Windows.
Once ran up it had a version of win10 that I was not happy with so I dumped it for now and went the Win7 Route for a bit of a fiddle and ease it into a win10 update later
To me it appeared sluggish with the win10 that was on the unit, going to WIn7 things pick up.

Processor chipset: Intel QS77 Express.
● Sealed construction with fanless operation.
● Supports Intel Core i3 and maximum speed can be up to 1.7GHz.
● Dual Intel 82574L Giga LAN, dual HDMI, 6 COM and 8 USB ports.
● With a memory of 4GB DDR3L 1600, with 64GB SATA 3.0 SSD storage, easily enjoy many games and movies.
● Onboard DDR3L memory slot support up to 8GB RAM.
● Onboard mSATA and SATA port support SSD + HDD dual storage.
● Low power 12V power supply.
● Supports Windows 7, 8, 10 and all kind of Linux OS.
● 3 CPU optional: Intel Core-i3-4010U (1.7GHz), Intel Core-i5-4200U (2.6GHz), Intel Core-i7-4510U (3.1GHz).



The Hystou Fanless is snappy to operate,
Wifi and Ethernet speeds all appear good at present with dloading bits and pieces,
More Ram will be added but as It only has One Memory slot, so out with a 4 and In with and 8GB
The mSATA being 64Gb will also be replaced with a 128GB or larger, and you can add a SSD or Normal HDD internally
I see a Second PCIe slot for another mSATA.
As Mentioned the HYSTOU Fanless is more of a box for an enthusiast, a Basic Box no this is far from Basic




6 Com Ports handy for all kind of enthusiast stuff,
8 USB ports 4 x USB3 4 USB2 crazy stuff but always handy.
2 x Intel GB Lan ports and Wifi
2 x HDMI ports
Microphone and Headphone jack in the front and Power Button
Also have a small Brick Power Supply and Bits to complete the power up.110~240, 12vdc 3amps
Power and Sata cable for installing your own HDD/SSD and bracket,you can see 4 holes on the base (Third Image) for mounting.
More to come
HYSTOU FMP04B Fanless Mini PC - I3 4010U (4G+64G)
It does come in other flavors Bigger Cpu etc and you can upgrade ram, mSATA and add your own HDD or SSD.
Device is not supplied with a Licenced Windows.
Once ran up it had a version of win10 that I was not happy with so I dumped it for now and went the Win7 Route for a bit of a fiddle and ease it into a win10 update later
To me it appeared sluggish with the win10 that was on the unit, going to WIn7 things pick up.

Processor chipset: Intel QS77 Express.
● Sealed construction with fanless operation.
● Supports Intel Core i3 and maximum speed can be up to 1.7GHz.
● Dual Intel 82574L Giga LAN, dual HDMI, 6 COM and 8 USB ports.
● With a memory of 4GB DDR3L 1600, with 64GB SATA 3.0 SSD storage, easily enjoy many games and movies.
● Onboard DDR3L memory slot support up to 8GB RAM.
● Onboard mSATA and SATA port support SSD + HDD dual storage.
● Low power 12V power supply.
● Supports Windows 7, 8, 10 and all kind of Linux OS.
● 3 CPU optional: Intel Core-i3-4010U (1.7GHz), Intel Core-i5-4200U (2.6GHz), Intel Core-i7-4510U (3.1GHz).



The Hystou Fanless is snappy to operate,
Wifi and Ethernet speeds all appear good at present with dloading bits and pieces,
More Ram will be added but as It only has One Memory slot, so out with a 4 and In with and 8GB
The mSATA being 64Gb will also be replaced with a 128GB or larger, and you can add a SSD or Normal HDD internally
I see a Second PCIe slot for another mSATA.
As Mentioned the HYSTOU Fanless is more of a box for an enthusiast, a Basic Box no this is far from Basic




6 Com Ports handy for all kind of enthusiast stuff,
8 USB ports 4 x USB3 4 USB2 crazy stuff but always handy.
2 x Intel GB Lan ports and Wifi
2 x HDMI ports
Microphone and Headphone jack in the front and Power Button
Also have a small Brick Power Supply and Bits to complete the power up.110~240, 12vdc 3amps
Power and Sata cable for installing your own HDD/SSD and bracket,you can see 4 holes on the base (Third Image) for mounting.
More to come
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